Muslim and Hindu Siddi villages are fascinating, however, I found that Muslim Siddis are not as welcoming as the Hindu and Christian Siddis. Please subscribe and help the channel reach 10,000 subscribers. If you like the content, you can support the channel here www.buymeacoffee.com/RJinspire
I found that Muslim Siddis are not as welcoming as the Hindu and Christian Siddis. I really should learn the language so I know what they are saying, thanks for the interpretation
They were not afraid but they are very shy because they can't speak English. When you start speaking English they tend to run away but once you greet them in their language they stop and smile with you. Thanks for watching the video, please share and bring friends to subscribe ❤️
10:00 lady say in this part of village only have muslim siddhi's... After few distance Marathi peoples living ( non Siddhi Maharashtrian hindu's, then some distance have siddhi and non Siddhi mix population house's)
True...I heard that in the past when one was traveling and was caught up with the darkness they could enter the nearest homestead and introduce and explain themselves to householder. They were accommodated for the night to continue the journey the next morning and mark you they were total strangers to each other. Yes Ubuntu is inborn in us.
They are amazing people and I had such a wonderful time with many Siddi people in many Siddi villages. Feel free to use any of the links below the description of my videos if you would like to help ❤️ Thanks for watching, please subscribe, share and bring friends to the channel ❤️
No my friend this village is Tattigiere in Utrakanada, Karnataka. Jambur video is coming soon and it is very different. Thanks for liking the video, please share and bring friends to the channel
I walked your entire village and everyone was amazing, thank you for noticing Tattigere, please share and get everyone in the village to see this video, thanks once again ❤️
I did have a translator but unfortunately he didn't speak a mixture of Konkani, Kannada and Marathi languages. The Siddi people speak a mixture of three languages which means when visiting them one needs a translator who can also speak a mixture of those three languages, well, lesson learned. Thanks for liking the video, please share and bring friends to subscribe ❤️
Most of their ancestors came from eastern Africa, so I guess that's Ethiopia, Somali, Burundi, Tanzania, thanks for liking the video, please share and bring friends to the channel
There are times when one's emotion is so overwhelmed with a new discovery that repeating certain things doesn't seem to be a repeat but an acknowledgement of the surprise and shock that one has or is experiencing
Tu ne rentre pas chez les gens comme ça,les gens ont des mœurs que les etranger doivent respcter mais toi tu es un maladroit de tourist irrespectueux !!
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